The Net Live crew will be joined by 2014 AVP Best Offensive Player and FIVB Rookie of the Year, Tri Bourne, Olympic Gold Medalist Dain Blanton and of course discussions involving everything in the world of Volleyball.

The TNL crew is back with a new episode. Recap USA v Brazil in the opening event of Beach Volleyball for 2015. Hear about mid season Men's College, New FIVB efforts to promote the game, AVP first event of 2015 announced and listen to the nuttiness that is TNL

Jay Hosack joins The Net Live crew for our Pre Convention Show before TNL heads to OKC for the Women's College Volleyball Final Four. There may or may not have been some adult beverages flowing during the show.

Unless we're in a churn and burn business, customer retention is critical to achieve long term profitability. But how do we know what drives customer retention? We may have lots of anecdotal data, but can we be scientific to identify those customers are very likely to return and to give good word of mouth? Dr. Fred Van Bennekom of the Northeastern University's Executive MBA Program, joins us shed some light on those questions!

Recently, several key metrics have arisen to measure customer sentiment. The Net Promoter Score (NPS) is the best known, but the Customer Effort Score (CES) is a new entrant in the field. Both are controversial. In this first presentation of two we will discuss NPS. Specifically, we will look at the research basis behind NPS and ask whether there are other metrics that might better indicate a loyal customer. Or, perhaps more importantly, might identify a customer in need of some service recovery event to move them toward loyalty.

Dr. Fred Van Bennekom founded Great Brook to help organizations collect and apply customer and employee feedback. Great Brook conducts workshops on survey practices along with advising clients on their surveying practices. Fred authored Customer Surveying: A Guidebook for Service Managers and he teaches operations management in Northeastern University’s Executive MBA program. He served as an information systems consultant for Digital Equipment’s field service organization before earning his doctorate.

The Controllers who pull the strings of politicians are well aware of how magic works. Many of them actually practice the art of magic, which is why they are sometimes referred to as the Dark Magicians. Unfortunately, they like to use magic for power and evil purposes, instead of using it to change the world into a better place.

THE WORD MAGNET COMES FROM THE WORD MAGIC!

Although magnets and magnetism were known much earlier, the study of magnetic fields began in 1269 when French scholar Petrus Peregrinus de Maricourt mapped out the magnetic field on the surface of a spherical magnet using iron needles.

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